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2007 034 082

- Knight Fonds

- Title: Comox Logging Office, Nanaimo, B. C.

- Description: Comox Logging came to Ladysmith in 1936. It was in 1948
that they constructed a brand new office on the Esplanade which was designed
by C. B. K. VanNorman.

- Date: 1948

- Finding Aids: Commercial Building
Office Building
Logging


2007 034 592

Knight Fonds

Title: Comox Logging Office

Description: Bert Gilson on the radio at the Comox
Logging Office.

Date: Unknown

Finding Aids: Buildings
Commercial Buildings
Office Buildings


2007 034 797

Knight Fonds

Title: First Telephone Office, Ladysmith, B. C.

Description: The first telephone office which was located on
Esplanade Avenue. Small building at left was Ladysmith's first phone booth.

Date: Unknown

Finding Aids: Buildings
Services
Telecommunications
Telephones


2007 034 937

Knight Fonds

Date: Comox Logging and Railway Office
Arboretum
Cenotaph

Description: Comox Logging’s new office was built by the staff carpenters and Kerley Bros. In 1946. Official opening was
May 1947 with plans of the building drawn up by A. G. King.
Ken Mulholland’s father, a forester was the designer of the
Arboretum. In 1949 the Cenotaph was moved from Gatacre and lst Avenue to the Comox Logging land as it was blocking the road.

Date: 1946- 1949

Finding Aids: Buildings
Commercial Buildings
Office Building
Monuments
Cenotaphs


2007 034 1174

Knight Fonds

Title: Canadian Collieries (D) Ltd. Office, Ladysmith, B. C.

Description: Pay office of the Wellington, B. C. Collieries
located on Esplanade Avenue which was operated by the
Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir) Ltd. at Ladysmith, B. C.
Seven staff members on front stairs.

Date: Unknown

Finding Aids: Building
Commercial Buildings
Office Buildings



 

 

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